Product Description
Surface Burner Plug-In Block Kit Specifications
This newer-style terminal block kit includes two metal brackets, two pre-crimped wires with terminals, two ceramic wire nuts, a heat shrinking tube, and a mounting screw.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Element will not heat
This part works with the following products:
Range, Cooktop, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Amana, Roper, Kenmore.
Part# 330031 replaces these:
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Brad Y - January 5, 2024
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Worked as expected and good delivery time,
stove top burner plug in.
Peter K - February 28, 2022
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Looks exactly right
Delivery was swift, arrived in good order and looks like the exact fit. It awaits the next failure (which will be the next time we clean the pan!)
Kerry M - May 28, 2021
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Received only 1 of the brackets that holds the receptacle
The part worked well after I modified the metal bracket. I was expecting 2 brackets so I could use the one for my stove. I only received 1 and it was the wrong one. I bent the metal to make the bracket fit and the burner now works. On my stove the screw holding the bracket in place goes in horizontally (parallel to the surface of the stove). On the bracket that I received, the screw goes in vertically. I would have given it 5 stars if the proper bracket for my stove was included.
August 21, 2021
Hi Kerry,
Thank you for your review. Please accept our apologies for this situation. We will be in touch with you shortly regarding your order.
André F - September 27, 2018
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Surface burner repaiir
Took a while to find what I was looking for as original unit shows that parts are no longer available. Found similar item on PartSelect and took a chance as they looked quite the same on the picture.Received parts quickly and low and behold were exactly the same as the original part. Took my unit apart and frankly was such an easy job. 10 minutes per element. Works like new.
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Surface elements quit working
Drilled out old and broken hold down clips, installed new ones(4). Cut old wires attached to surface plug in block, striped wires, and attached new plugin kit(4), warmed up heat shrink with a hair dryer, put in new drip bowels, the stove is like new.
I ordered the parts on line early one morning, the next day they were at my door and installed that day, everything that I ordered was there, and fit properly.
Way to go Part Select.com
Jon
I ordered the parts on line early one morning, the next day they were at my door and installed that day, everything that I ordered was there, and fit properly.
Way to go Part Select.com
Jon
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Jon from Oakley, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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8 inch burner wouldn't come on. Wires shorted out
One screw holds the block onto the stove top. Had to clean out fitting for phillips screwdriver or screw would have stripped because it was old with lots of buildup. Even cleaned out, this screw required great force with phillips screwdriver to keep from stripping. Caution! If you strip it, you'll have to drill it out! The rest was a snap. Cut the old wires leading to the old block (not too close to where wires disappear into back of stove, though!). Strip insulation off both wires and attach with the connectors that came in the kit. Then push the wires into the block, and finally, attach the block back to the stove top (new screw is supplied). Restore power and everything should be fine. One problem: Roper/Whirlpool built their appliance in such a way that when the connector block shorts out, it usually takes the infinite switch with it. So I ended up having to go back and purchase that switch as well (which just so happens to cost twice to three times as much!). If you put it all back together and it still doesn't work, that's probably what happened, so go ahead and remove the knob panel and check that switch (it's right behind the control knobs on the front). You will probably find a burned connector at the back top left or the switch. Don't forget to write down which wire goes where (or just take a picture of it).
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Jonathan from Lilburn, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burners were working intermittenly. Sockets arching.
First, I pulled the stove away from the wall and unplugged it from the wall outlet. I then removed all of the burners and pans. I removed the upper part of the back cover on the stove to reveal the wiring harness, from the reostats to the burners. I made sure that the length of the new harrness was the same as the old one. I then checked the color of the wires to make sure they corrosponded with the old ones.
( Before removing the wires, I used a sharpie permanent black marker and wrote the color of each wire next to where it connected.) Then I removed all of the wires from the connectors on the reostats.
I then removed the screws from the bracket that holds the wire harness to the stove and the one from the short green grounding wire. This way you can remove the top of the stove by raising it and sliding it to the left. I then removed the screws from the burner sockets and removed the harness. I then installed the new harness in reverse. As with the grounding wire and the wire connections on the reastats.
The only problem I incurred was that the steel bracket that hold the burner socket to the stove top was to long. The burner would not plug into the socket far enough to make a good connection. So I replaced them with the ones in "The Newer Style Plug-in Block Kit". ( I had purchased these not realizing that the sockets came on the wire harness). So it all worked out in the end. Overall It is a pretty simple job with one philips head screw driver and a little muscle to move the stove.
( Before removing the wires, I used a sharpie permanent black marker and wrote the color of each wire next to where it connected.) Then I removed all of the wires from the connectors on the reostats.
I then removed the screws from the bracket that holds the wire harness to the stove and the one from the short green grounding wire. This way you can remove the top of the stove by raising it and sliding it to the left. I then removed the screws from the burner sockets and removed the harness. I then installed the new harness in reverse. As with the grounding wire and the wire connections on the reastats.
The only problem I incurred was that the steel bracket that hold the burner socket to the stove top was to long. The burner would not plug into the socket far enough to make a good connection. So I replaced them with the ones in "The Newer Style Plug-in Block Kit". ( I had purchased these not realizing that the sockets came on the wire harness). So it all worked out in the end. Overall It is a pretty simple job with one philips head screw driver and a little muscle to move the stove.
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Raymond from Rome, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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One burner didn't work all the time the other would go red hot
I unplugged the stove from the outlet, then removed the two burners I was going to be working on and the drip pans. Then I raised the top part of the stove and removed the screws holding the plug-in blocks to the stove. Then I cut the two wires going to the old plug-in block and stripped the wires back to match the new wire parts. Then I placed the sleeves over the new wires, then I placed the new wire beside the wire I stripped on the stove and screw on the wire cap making sure it was tight. I repeated this three more times, once I had all four wires connected I then placed the sleeves over the connections and heated them up until they were formed around the connection. Once I had all the connections done I placed one wire at a time into the plug-in block until it locked into place ( I looked at my old plug-in blocks first to make sure I placed the new wires in the correct way ).I then used the metal mounting bracket that matched my old ones and snapped the correct one onto each plug-in block. Before mounting them onto the stove I compared them to my old ones to make sure they were correct. Then I used the new screws to mount them to the stove. I took a second look at everything I had done before closing the top cover of my stove. After lowering the cover back into place I put both the drip covers in place and then installed the burners.I then plugged the stove back into the outlet and tried the burners. This was very simple and the video on the web site shows this very well which made my job very simple.
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Phillip from Pekin, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Burner was arching or not heating up.
I followed the instructions on removing the existing burner, recepticle, and section of wire. Then followed same instructions for reinstalling above new parts. The instructions were simple and straight forward. The only gluich was that I had to drill out the rivets holding in the old hold down clips. I drilled these out with an 1/8" bit on the burner side off the opening.
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Scott from Pleasant Valley, CT
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Cooktop Elements Worked Intermittantly.
Turn the power off to the unit. Remove the cold element by lifting up and pulling out. Remove the drip pan. Remove the element plug screw and pull the plug up and out of the socket. Cut the leads to the plug as close to the plug end as possible to allow enough wire to splice the new plug in. Strip the insullation back 3/8" to allow for splicing. Install the shrink tube collar on the wire and place one new lead (prestripped at the factory)next to the old wire and place the wire nut provided over the bare wire ends and twist it on until it is tight. Bend the wire nut splice back over one of the leads and slide the shrink tape over it. Heat up the shrink tape with a hair dryer to make it tight over the wire nut connection. Repeat the process for the next lead. Slide the leads into the new socket. Install the socket and secure the the new screw provided. Reinstall the drip pan and plug in the heat element. Follow the same procedure for each element socket replaced. Turn the power back on.
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CHARLES from SOMERSWORTH, NH
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Electric burners where consistently intermittently working right. Sometimes they would work on High but not able to adjust to low heat. Sometimes they would just not want to come on at all. Occasionally there was a spark at the connection. If I jiggled the element just right it may or may not wo
Thought we was going to have to replace the range all together, due to most parts not being available for this model anymore. Since this is an expensive model, we did not look forward to having to replace it. So I thought just by chance I would check to see if anyone had parts to help in repairing it. Part Select did happen to have the Surface Plug-in block kit that was needed. After going at least a year with this problem, I am sooooo happy to say it is finally fixed and working great! Thanks much Parts Select.
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JOAN from Pickford, MI
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Sparking Burner
Followed instructions from previous repair story!!
Pulled old burner out. Unscrewed plug element. Cut old wires back about 6 inches from plug. Attached new part with wire nuts provided and covered with shrink sleeves provided. Attached plug with provided screw and slipped in new element. Works great!!
I want to thank the previous posters for posting their detailed repair stories....without reading those, I may have called a repair service and paid big bucks. Thanks to all previous posters for the detailed information they provided!! PS...The parts arrived in amazingly quick!!
Pulled old burner out. Unscrewed plug element. Cut old wires back about 6 inches from plug. Attached new part with wire nuts provided and covered with shrink sleeves provided. Attached plug with provided screw and slipped in new element. Works great!!
I want to thank the previous posters for posting their detailed repair stories....without reading those, I may have called a repair service and paid big bucks. Thanks to all previous posters for the detailed information they provided!! PS...The parts arrived in amazingly quick!!
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Patti from Burbana, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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burners were shorting out, and not heating very well
Pretty simple. Turned off breaker. Lifted the top, cut the 2 wires. Going to the burner, put the 2 wire nuts on, and screwed the bracket in.
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Matthew from Ogden, KS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Electric burner on stove would not work
The first thing I did was to turn the power off to the stove by turning the Stove circuit breaker off at the Main breaker panel. I next removed the 4 burners by pulling them out of their plug-in blocks. I then removed the four screws that held the top of the stove to the body so I could access the bad plug-in block, the screws were located under each of the burners drip pans. I next removed the screw holding the bad block. I lifted up the top of the stove so as to relocate the bad block, with wires connected, through the opening of the back burner. The bad block was located in the front rt part of the stove and by rerouting this to the back I could lay the top down and have easy access to what I needed to replace. I next used the knife to make a cut down the length of the old shrink tubing so as to gain access to the old splice. I next removed the old wire nuts which allowed the removal of the bad block. I then install the new clips into the new block. I installed one each shrink tubing onto each of the pigtails from the new clips and twisted the one new wire to the stove wiring harnes were the old wire was connected . I connected the seconded wire in the same manner. I pulled on each wire to verify that they were tightly secured together. I then positioned each shrink tubing over each wire nut (you have to fold the wire nut and wires down against the wire so as the shrink tubing will slip over the wire nut) and used a heating tool (hair dryer on high) to shrink the tubing around the wire nutted connection. I next installed the metal clip that would hold the block to the stove top. I placed the new block back to the location where the old block came from and secured it with the new screw provided by the kit. I re-installed the four screws to hold the top down, plugged in the four burners, turned the power on at the breaker box and turned the burner on to test that it work.
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Ronald from Fresno, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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JAMES
February 12, 2018
The surface burner plug-in kit shown to replace my burner shows two wires with only one clip on each end. How do i attach the other end. There should be clips on either end, clips to attach to the burner block and clips to attach to the control box. Please give me an explanation
For model number kitchen aid model# KECS-1040
Hello James, thank you for your question. To attach the other end of the wire, cut old wire that are attached to surface plug in block, strip the wire, and attached new plugin kit. The kit will come with two ceramic wire nuts, as well as some shrink material that can be placed over the end of the wire where the wire nut is and warmed up with a hair dyer to shrink and seal where the wire was reattached. There are some installation instructions from other customers on our site that might be helpful as well. Good luck with your repair!
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Chris
November 28, 2017
Will it work on this stove?
For model number RF3020xyw2
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your question. Yes, this part works with your model. Good luck with your repair.
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Tom
January 19, 2018
The Whirlpool surface unit terminal block replacement package contains 10 individual pieces. The instructions do not address assembling the terminal block (the instruction, in fact, presumes that the terminal block is already assembled) but only explains how to attach two wires together with a wire nut. The components of the terminal block do not fit together. What do you recommend?
Hello Tom,
Thanks for your question. Snap the bracket onto the terminal block. There will be two wires you will need to push into the terminal block, which will then lock (spin them around if they do not). Take the wire nuts and the heat sink and reattach them to the harness. The bracket that fits with the terminal block can vary from model to model - not all of them are the same.
I hope this helps.
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Ed
February 25, 2019
I'm not sure about what i'm looking at here. Is this kit for one burner plug or two plugs?Thanks
For model number RF3165XPW
Hello Ed, Thank you for contacting us. This works on a single element with a two prong connection. Have a great day.
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Lenore
February 13, 2019
I bought this stove about 1 1/2 yrs ago from abc warehouse. The surface burner plug-in block kit went bad. I have had numerous parts sent to me from numerous parts companies. They have all been wrong. The part that you show on your web site shows what the part actually looks like. Part# 5303912666. The metal holder for the rubber plug ins must look someone like a "v" which this one does. I really want my front left burner to work again. Is the part shown actually the part that i will receive?Thank you for your time
For model number FFFEF3012TWB
Hello Lenore, Thank you for the question. This is a manufacturer substitution. Part may differ in appearance but is a functional equivalent to prior parts. We do have a 30 day return policy and if incorrect and will not work we will refund you in full since it is listed as a compatible part for your model. Hope this helps!
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Richard
February 13, 2020
The block kit you have online don't look like the one that's on the stove
For model number esd345
Hi Richard,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the surface burner block assembly is PS340571. The surface burner plug-in block kit features a newer-style terminal block. This kit is designed for use with ranges and cooktops. This terminal block is how the coil element on your stove connects to the inner wiring of your appliance. Without this connection your burner element would not get the electrical current it needs to heat up. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.
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Bob
July 15, 2019
Do you have a burner receptacle kit to fit this kitchen aid cook top?
For model number KEDS100VBL0
Hi Bob,
Thank you for your question. There is no receptacle kit listed under your model number. There is a receptacle mounting clip listed under your model number. The part number for it is PS11742373. This part is sold individually. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Charles
March 26, 2023
can I get 4 blocks in a "4-pack" at less cost than 4 single costs?
For model number 330031
Hello Charles, Thank you for your inquiry. We can only sell the parts as they come from the manufacturer, and this particular part number does not come as a 4 pack. We would be happy to check to see if there is a 4 pack available but we will need the model number of your appliance. Once you have located the model number please feel free to resubmit the question and we will be happy to help you. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
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Stan
November 17, 2019
Is there any reason this kit would not work with my model# (rc8200xbh1)? I am not sure what the difference would be. I am looking to replace both the burner receptacle and burner. Thank you, stan
For model number RC8200XBH1
Hello Stan and thanks for writing.
No. Part #PS340571 is not in the list of compatible items for your model. Hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
There seems to be not such kit that matches your model. Part #PS340571 may fit with your unit, however, as this part does not show as being compatible with your model number, we can not guarantee that it will fit. Please contact us anytime. We would suggest contacting the manufacturer directly. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime
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Kris
April 6, 2024
Is this kit compatible with an older Kenmore stove? Model number is 91193361590
For model number 91193361590
Hi Kris,
Thank you for your question. This would not be the terminal block kit for your range. The part number for the terminal block kit is PS232606. We hope this helps!
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